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Unusual Japanned Lidded Tea Caddy - Age and Origin, anyone ?

Discussion in 'Metalware' started by 15Stiftgasse, Dec 17, 2021.

  1. 15Stiftgasse

    15Stiftgasse Well-Known Member

    I've just received delivery of my latest purchase, which is an unusual Japanned metal tea caddy, standing c. 13 cm in height.

    It has gilded decoration, with a Chinoiserie scene and - what seems to me to be - pseudo-oriental characters on the remaining three sides. The panels appear to be individually soldered, rather from a single sheet of metal.
    The metal is non-ferrous, possibly Zinc (?), but, to tell the truth, I've no idea, really.
    The lid has a double rim - presumably to facilitate an effective seal, although, due to usage and age, the lid is pretty loose.

    I assume that the caddy dates from sometime in the 19th century, but would be grateful if anyone with more experience than myself would be willing to suggest a more specific time period. Also, any suggestions as to origin would be sincerely appreciated.

    Thanks for reading !!

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  2. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    Those letters look like Old English or Fraktur monograms. Beyond that we'll have to wait for an expert.
     
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  3. KikoBlueEyes

    KikoBlueEyes Well-Known Member

    Nothing on the bottom to give a clue?
     
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  4. 15Stiftgasse

    15Stiftgasse Well-Known Member

    Sorry, no. Have attached a couple more pics - including the base. In my opinion, not a c20th mass produced item. P1050771.JPG P1050766.JPG P1050754.JPG P1050794.JPG P1050785.JPG
     
  5. KikoBlueEyes

    KikoBlueEyes Well-Known Member

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  6. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    That means o-l-d, whether it means $$ remains to be seen. That tin has to be over a century old.
     
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